What's your editing program for handling and editing 3D AVCHD MTS? I use Mac and prefer the new Avid Media Composer 7, but importing 3D MTS to Premiere Pro is not so easy as I thought. In fact, there are many users who shoot with Sony TD10, DEV-5, Sony DSC-WX30, JVC GY-HMZ1U, Panasonic AG-3DA1 or other 3D camcorders are facing the frustrating issue. Thus, the big concern is the 3D AVCHD and Avid Media Composer compatibility.

According to our experience and other user's feedback, the recent version Avid Media Composer 6.5 or Avid MC 7still cannot support 3D AVCHD well. Even if the MC can recognize your 3D footage, it can’t show the whole images correctly in the timeline (As you know, the 3D camcorder happens to have two lenses next to each other and the two images are recorded to the single storage media.). To solve the problem, the best way is to convert 3D MTS files to DNxHD mov, ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with Avid MC. For this purpose, this article will outline how to convert 3D MTS files to edit in Avid 6.5/7.

It can help you effortlessly 3D MTS to DNxHD MOV with original HD quality kept. After conversion, you will save both time and trouble and all you need is to drag and drop the result video for prompt editing. Plus, this 3D AVCHD Converter provides you the editing features, so you can also choose to trim, crop, add watermark to your original videos. If you have the 3D MTS playing and editing issues on Window PC, please turn to Brorsoft 3D MTS Converter to solve all the problems. Below is the step-by-step guide for you.

How to Convert 3D .MTS to DNxHD MOV for Avid MC

Step 1. Launch and run the Mac 3D AVCHD Converter; click the "Add" button on the top of the main interface to load source videos to the software.

Step 2. Click the format bar or the pull down menu of “Format” to select output format. To edit your videos in Avid Media Composer, then just choose Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov) as an output format.

After the conversion process bar at 100%, you can click the "Open" icon to locate the output DNxHD files. Now importing converted 3D MTS files to Avid Media composer 6.5/7 for editing becomes simple and smooth.